Fantasy Tip: Williams has averaged 18 carries over his last two games but has yet to score more than 10 fantasy points. He should continue to start with Adrian Peterson sidelined, but don't view him as more than a standard low-end RB2 or flex.

Fantasy Tip: Fitzgerald's fantasy ceiling is lower with Blaine Gabbert, but he actually hasn't lost too much value. He's still seeing plenty of targets and has scored twice in his last four games. He's in low-end WR1 to high-end WR2 territory,

Fantasy Tip: Arians didn't exactly take a glass-half-full approach with Peterson's status. He didn't even mention Peterson being able to practice soon. In the meantime, Kerwynn Williams and D.J. Foster will continue to man the backfield. Williams is no more than a flex dart.

Fantasy Tip: While it wasn't one of Fitzgerald's stronger outings of the campaign, he still remains a fine WR2 option with Blaine Gabbert under center. Remarkably, the 14-year veteran is closing in on his ninth season with 1,000 or more receiving yards, needing only 78 more to do so with three games remaining.

Fantasy Tip: Seals-Jones had been humming along with a three scores in two games from Week 11 and Week 12, but he has just three grabs for 64 yards over the past two games with no touchdowns. After emerging as a sleeper tight end in deeper fantasy leagues, he is back to TE2 status in most formats again.

Fantasy Tip: Fitzgerald's yardage production has been a bit erratic lately, but he has three or more receptions in each of his 13 outings this season. He remains a decent WR3 or flex fantasy option heading into Week 15 against the Washington Redskins.

Fantasy Tip: Williams did a pretty decent job as the lead back with Adrian Peterson (neck) inactive for a second straight game. If AP is forced to miss additional time going forward it's Williams who will be a RB3 or flex fantasy option in leagues of 12 or more teams.